The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... Jesus Christ ; the proclamation of Jesus Christ in the first generation of believers ; the current explanation of the Old Testament , the Jewish Messianic hopes and speculations , as they gave form to the earliest Christian preaching ...
... Jesus Christ ; the proclamation of Jesus Christ in the first generation of believers ; the current explanation of the Old Testament , the Jewish Messianic hopes and speculations , as they gave form to the earliest Christian preaching ...
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... Jesus . This is as " cold water to the thirsty soul and good news from a far country . " The figures used to express it show that it is adapted to man's higher nature . So long as this truth is needed to satisfy man's spiritual wants ...
... Jesus . This is as " cold water to the thirsty soul and good news from a far country . " The figures used to express it show that it is adapted to man's higher nature . So long as this truth is needed to satisfy man's spiritual wants ...
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... Jesus did not institute an order of priests . He sent forth the twelve to preach , found churches , and use all the resources within their reach to promote " the truth as it is in Jesus . " But he did not ordain and set apart a band of ...
... Jesus did not institute an order of priests . He sent forth the twelve to preach , found churches , and use all the resources within their reach to promote " the truth as it is in Jesus . " But he did not ordain and set apart a band of ...
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... Jesus and the Holy Spirit which is promised to all who are willing to receive it , by precept and his own personal example , he is trying to save souls and extend the influence of the Gospel beyond the limits of his sect and his ...
... Jesus and the Holy Spirit which is promised to all who are willing to receive it , by precept and his own personal example , he is trying to save souls and extend the influence of the Gospel beyond the limits of his sect and his ...
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... Jesus has established on earth . " Eternal life " consists of an experi- mental knowledge of God our Father and Jesus our Sav- iour ( John xvii . 3 ) , and through this knowledge abundant life is communicated to the believer ( John x ...
... Jesus has established on earth . " Eternal life " consists of an experi- mental knowledge of God our Father and Jesus our Sav- iour ( John xvii . 3 ) , and through this knowledge abundant life is communicated to the believer ( John x ...
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